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sublime 04-01-2004 01:16 PM

Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
Occasionly I will jump into a SnG on party instead of playing regular table format Limit $10+1.

I see posts on here regarding play in NL tourneys, but what adjustments should a Limit player make in a tourney?

sublime 04-02-2004 08:43 AM

Re: Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
Sorry, I will ask a actual question.

I play LL games at PP. (.50/1) What adjustments to my game do I need to make to become succesfull at 10+1 limit SnG's?

Kurn, son of Mogh 04-02-2004 09:58 AM

Re: Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
The best advice is in TPFAP. Basically, play extra tight early, then when the blinds go up, remember the gap concept and raise first in with hands you'd normally limp with. You need to steal more often than in a ring game because you need to keep your stack from wasting away. There are also a lot of +EV plays in a ring game that you don't make in a tourney. Sklansky talks about going into check-call mode in a tourney in situations that, if it were a ring game, you'd bet and call a raise.

The key factor in a ring game is that you maximize your long-term EV. In a tourney, you must accumulate/conserve chips.

sublime 04-02-2004 10:17 AM

Re: Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
[ QUOTE ]
. You need to steal more often than in a ring game because you need to keep your stack from wasting away

[/ QUOTE ]

The blinds in LL rings/tourneys will defened with anything.

talkinghead 04-02-2004 03:22 PM

Re: Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
Some will, some won't defend there blinds with anything, Identify who's who and take advantage appropriately.

Other than that, the gap concept. read it, learn it, live it


sublime 04-02-2004 04:09 PM

Re: Adjustment to a SnG from LL
 
What is the gap concept?


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